
The New Economic Developers on the Block
Welcome to "The New Economic Developers on the Block," hosted by Elizabeth Underwood and Trey Cash. This podcast offers a fresh perspective for newcomers in the field of economic development in North Carolina.
Meet the Hosts
Elizabeth Underwood
Elizabeth serves as the Director at Stanly County Economic Development. Known for her impactful approach to economic development, Elizabeth's enthusiasm extends to her love for Starbucks, dancing, and spending time with her golden retrievers.
Trey Cash
Trey serves as the Director of Economic Development for Greene and Lenoir Counties with the North Carolina Global TransPark Economic Development Region. His passions include promoting Eastern North Carolina, enjoying Chick-Fil-A, and cheering for the Carolina Hurricanes.
About the Podcast
Sponsored by the North Carolina Economic Development Association (NCEDA), this podcast is your exclusive gateway to the world of economic development, served with a touch of humor. Join Elizabeth, Trey, and the NCEDA as they connect with economic developers across the state, offering insights, behind-the-scenes stories, and a hint of dad jokes.
Get ready for an engaging journey into the dynamic field of economic development in North Carolina.
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The New Economic Developers on the Block
Nathan Huret, Catawba County EDC
In this episode of The New Economic Developers on the Block, we sit down with Nathan Huret, Economic Development Director at Catawba County EDC. With over 15 years of experience, Nathan has led key initiatives like the Catawba Lean Council, Manufactured in NC, the Catawba County Wages & Benefits Survey, and HKY4Vets. He shares insights on building strong partnerships, making programs sustainable, and why persistence is key—even when timing challenges a great idea.
We also take a detour into some behind-the-scenes chaos as Elizabeth runs into some unexpected microphone troubles (and maybe even breaks it). Tune in for a fun, insightful conversation on the realities of making economic development programs work—and the occasional tech mishap along the way.
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